Thursday, July 29, 2010

New database for job seekers @ mendolibrary.org



The Mendocino County Library now has the Learning Express Job and Career Accelerator, a comprehensive online job search system designed to facilitate your job seeking process. This online program is available at no charge to library users who have a library card. It can be accessed from the library or from any Internet-enabled computer by visiting http://www.mendolibrary.org

The system provides personalized, step-by-step assistance for job seekers at all experience and education levels.

The program will allow job seekers to explore and match suitable occupations from over 1,000 detailed occupation profiles and to find open jobs in their area from a database of over 5 million up-to-date job postings.

Users will be able to create professional resumes and cover letters, learn interviewing and networking techniques, improve work-related skills and prepare for exams related to their occupation.

This will help job seekers to plan, modify and track multiple job searches at the same time while receiving advice and tips during each step.

Check out our website http://www.mendolibrary.org and scroll down to the Learning Express link.

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Thursday, July 08, 2010

Cowboy Poetry benefit for the Willits Library



Willits is “the heart of Mendocino County” and remains a bastion of cowboy culture in Northern California. You can enjoy an evening of cowboy poetry and music at Emandal, “A farm on a River,” Saturday, July 31, 2010. This rustic getaway on the Eel River is about 16 miles from the north end of Willits. Welcome to ranch country!

The entertainment will begin at 6 p.m., but come as early as 2 p.m. to swim or hike if you like. Bring blankets and folding chairs for comfort. (It can get cool once the sun goes down.) Cost is only $20, which will benefit the Willits Library, who will also be selling drinks of all kinds. Have a drink; help keep Willits literate!

Meet some real cowboys and their friends. This is ranch country, rich in the cultural heritage exemplified by straightforward behavior that reflects a tradition of hard work, honesty and loyalty. You’ll hear these messages in songs and poetry in a place where the most reliable contract is still a handshake.

There is a limited number of VIP tickets for $125 each. These eight tickets include reserved seating for the performance and nibbles, wine and cold drinks during the performance. In addition, you will enjoy dinner with the artists and the sponsors after the show.

You may call 707.459.9252 for more information. Order tickets by e-mail from cowboypoetry@emandal.com

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Tuesday, July 06, 2010

Fort Bragg Library Summer Reading Event

Wonderful Wild Waterlily Origami

Free Origami Workshop with Kathy Silva
Thursday July 8 at 11:30 AM

Veterans Memorial Building
485 N. Harrison St. (across from library)

Supplies provided. For more information
please call 964-2020.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Fort Bragg Library


Friday, July 02, 2010

USDA Announces Recovery Act Support for Mendocino County


Current bookmobile is pictured
DAVIS, July 2, 2010 – USDA Rural Development State Director Glenda Humiston today announced the County of Mendocino will receive a $134,000 grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) to purchase a new bookmobile. The project is funded through USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Program.

“Through the Recovery Act, Mendocino County can not only expand their library services to rural residents, but with added broadband capacity in the bookmobile residents have the services they need to help with job searches and resume building,” said Humiston. “This project is a great example of the real difference the Recovery Act is making throughout rural California.”

The new bookmobile will replace the county’s existing 16 year-old vehicle which is not energy efficient and has become very expensive to maintain in recent years. The bookmobile will not only house the books, but also now offers broadband internet connections to residents of 18 rural communities throughout Mendocino County. The bookmobile travels an average of 1,500 miles per week and checks out approximately 4,000 items a month.

“I am very pleased Mendocino County received the grant funding to replace its aging bookmobile,” stated the County’s First District Supervisor Carre Brown. “When I learned about the opportunity to apply, staff immediately responded with an application. The bookmobile historically has provided education and entertainment to rural County residents who are not able to have access to our libraries like urban residents. With the addition of broadband capability this service becomes even more valuable. It is my hope other County services will be integrated with the bookmobile to further enhance services and for cost effective delivery to our rural constituents during these difficult fiscal times.”

USDA Rural Development's Community Facilities program helps finance essential community facilities for public use in rural areas. These facilities include child care centers, hospitals, medical clinics, assisted-living facilities, fire and rescue stations, police stations, community centers, public buildings and transportation. Through this program, USDA ensures that such facilities are available to all rural residents. These funds are available to public bodies, non-profit organizations and federally recognized Indian tribes.

More information about USDA's Recovery Act efforts is available at www.usda.gov/recovery. More information about USDA Rural Development is available at www.rurdev.usda.gov/ca or by visiting one of our 18 local offices.